Informer: Cove Lane work expected to start in October

What is the status of the Cove Lane-Prien Lake ramp project? Has the sale of the casino under construction delayed or changed
the plans?

Work on Cove Lane — a project that was
put out for bids in June — is expected to begin next month, said Deidra
Druilhet, spokeswoman
for the state Department of Transportation and Development.

“The upcoming Cove Lane interchange project will construct a full interchange at Cove Lane and I-210, giving access in all directions,” Druilhet wrote in an email.

“A roundabout will be built along Cove Lane at West Prien Lake Road, and Cove Lane will be extended north to connect with
a new public roadway.”

The winning bid for the project came from Florida-based Johnson Bros. Corp., which
offered to do the work for $38,647,146.64 — or $4,394,604.49 below the
estimated construction cost, according to information
on DOTD’s website.

Keepers still part of parish park plans

Calcasieu Parish has six parish parks that normally have park keepers on site 24/7 to run the parks — Alligator, Lorrain, Calcasieu Point, Holbrook, White Oak and Prien Lake parks. Now the keepers are all gone.

With no park keepers, who picks up and dumps trash, who checks pavilion renters in and out, who cleans and stocks restrooms,
who collects camper rent? Why are there no more keepers?

“The park keeper positions remain an integral part of the Police Jury’s daily parks operations, and there are no plans to
change this approach,” Kane Webb, parish facility management director, wrote in an email.

“However, when periodic turnover occurs, duties of the park keeper are handled by parks maintenance crews during transitions.”

Locations for the above-mentioned parks, which are open 5 a.m.-11 p.m. each day:

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